World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Latest News - PC

Game Description:In this first expansion pack for the extremely popular MMO World of Warcraft, you can join the Horde as one of the power-driven Blood Elves, explore the scarred Orcish homeland of Draenor, delve into mysterious new dungeons, engage your enemies on new battlegrounds, and acquire wondrous new items. The expansion introduces an all-new level cap of 70, and afford players new spells, abilities, and talents.

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade News

With everything going on during the presidential election last night -- four more years of Obama, legalized marijuana in two states, the first openly gay senator, etc. -- the national media can be excused for ignoring the result of Maine's Senate District 25. But we won't, though, because the winning candidate, Democrat Colleen Lachowicz, is a...

World of Warcraft has been recreated in Minecraft by an extremely diligent and creative gamer named Rumsey. The project, named "Crafting Azeroth" has been in development for a while and is a "a full-scale reproduction of the World of Warcraft environment." It spans 275 square kilometers and contains over 68 billion (with a...

Does a person's participation in an online world have any affect on their real life? How serious should we take comments left on the internet? Those are some of the questions raised by some messages sent by the Maine Republican Party.
It seems the GOP in Maine has learned that Colleen Lachowicz, a Democratic candidate for state senate in...

Blizzard is prepping for WoW: Mists of Pandaria by slashing the prices of WoW digital downloads. Gamers will be able to get World of Warcraft and its expansions for 75% off their normal retail price.
World of Warcraft: Battle Chest is $5
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is $5.
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is $10.
If...

Diablo 3 has sold more than 10 million copies according to Activision Blizzard. The action role-playing game was released on May 15 and quickly became the best-selling PC game of the year. On the other hand, Blizzard's also announced that their massively multiplayer role-playing game. World of Warcraft. has lost a number of subscribers. The...

We haven't heard much from Blizzard about their next World of Warcraft expansion, Mists of Pandaria since Blizzcon last year. In order to keep our appetites whetted they invited G4 down to their offices in Anaheim to check out what changes have been made since last fall. In this week's MMO Report special correspondent Morgan Web sits down with...

World of Warcraft has suffered from dwindling subscriptions in recent months. In fact it went from 11.1 million subscribers to 10.3 million subscribers in three months. Blizzard's John Lagrave commented on the dip in sales and even acknowledged that competing MMO, Star Wars: The Old Repbulic, may have played a part in WoW's decline. (Even with...

It's Thursday, and this week we're back with a new episode of The MMO Report chock full of Casey Schreiner awesome-sauce. This week we'll discuss how World of Warcraft is trying to convince you to come back to their game, check out the first gameplay footage for MechWarrior Online, and talk video game beer in Uncle Casey's Mail Bag....

World of Warcraft's Scroll of Resurrection has been revamped. The original scroll was basically Blizzard's referral program, a way of offering perks to people who quit World of Warcraft in the past in order to get them to re-subscribe. If the recipient accepted the scroll, then they got ten days of free playtime, and the person who sent the...

It's Thursday, and when you're done digging through all the "What _____ Thinks I Do" memes on Facebook, why not take a moment to enjoy this week's episode of The MMO Report? Today Casey discusses The Secret World's rumored release date, why World of Warcraft lost 100,000 subscribers, and why the internet loves cats in Uncle Casey's...

Happy New Year everyone! It's the first Thursday of 2012 so that means you're about to watch the first MMO Report of the 2012! In this first week of the new year Casey returns to tell you about how EVE Online players are going into space, the possible rumored settlement of the Fallout MMO lawsuit, and the reasonable success of Star Wars: The Old...

Blizzard is holding a rather magical sale right now for their World of Warcraft products until December 19. The World of Warcraft: Battle Chest is just $5 (reg. $19.99) and it comes with the original game, The Burning Crusade expansion, and a free first month of the massive MMORPG. They've also got both of the other expansions on sale too. The...

It's December 1st, that means some people are already talking about Christmas, and video game developers are no exception. In this week's MMO Report Casey's back to tell you about Minecraft's staggering statistics, Firefall's delicate class balance, Rift's holiday celebration, and asks about your gaming memories in Uncle Casey's Mail Bag. Now...

Blizzard has a new World of Warcraft ad out featuring Chuck Norris and a tiger. Following the vein of the Mister T Night Elf Mohawk campaign, this commercial shows off Norris' WoW character and explains why there are 10 million people still playing WoW. If you're wondering, it's because Chuck Norris allows them to live.
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Happy Thirsty Thursday everyone! It's time for this week's edition of The MMO Report. Today Casey will tell you about Everquest II going free to play, how World of Warcraft can lose subscribers but still continue to make even more money, and announce the winners of our MMO Report Drinking Game Contest in Uncle Casey's Mail Bag! Now grab your...

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